When it comes to RVs you have such a large variety to choose from when shopping. It can actually be a little overwhelming and that is where we want to help. Especially if you have a big family and everyone needs their space to co-exist on your adventures. So hopefully you will enjoy Must-see bunkhouse RVs on the market.
A bunkhouse floor plan could be just what you need, so you have your space and the kids have theirs. We have created a list of some of the best floor plans on the market today in several RV types, both drivable and pull-behind units. Hopefully, this list will make your shopping journey just that much easier.
If you are googling about bunkhouse RVs, I am guessing you are shopping to make a new purchase. If this is the case you may also want to read: How to get the best price when buying an RV.
Enjoy the walkthrough videos of each model along with provided floorplans. There are many more on the market, but I tried to find the best from each RV class.
Table of Contents
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Must see Bunkhouse RVs on the Market
Additional Resources
10 items the RV newbie must have the first time out
Make sure you have the right RV Insurance
Class A Bunkhouse RVs
Coachman Sportcoach 366BH (diesel and very unique) (see video below)
Class C Bunkhouse RVs
Best sticker price – Thor Fourwinds 30D
Thor Magnitude RB34 (4X4) (see video below)
Fifth Wheel Bunkhouse RVs
Keystone Avalanche 390DS (3 bedroom 2 bath – (MUST SEE VIDEO BELOW)
Travel Trailer Bunkhouse RVs
When you do find your dream RV, don’t forget your RV insurance
Buying and owning an RV is a dream come true for many travelers across the country. An RV opens up the door to America allowing vacationers to see the many splendors and sights our great nation has to offer.
Whether you are climbing a winding road in the Rockies, trudging through the hot desert of the southwest, or heading north to the Nation’s Capitol, an RV can get you there.
How much is RV insurance?
RV insurance yearly rates range from as little as $150 up to $2000 depending on your RV type and the coverages you choose. An RV has an average yearly rate of between $1000 – $2000 for the typical RV being used full-time. Weekend warriors can expect to pay considerably less for their insurance.
If you are purchasing a travel trailer it will be a fraction of the cost of a Class A RV would be. It is best to speak with your RV insurance specialist to get a better idea of the cost of your particular RV. So, let them find a policy that works for you.
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Conclusion
As you have seen there are multiple floorplans for every type of RV you may be searching for. The first thing you need to decide is what fits your families needs the most. Drivable or pull behind and each has its own pluses and minuses to choose from.
There are so many more to see on the market, but hopefully, this helps point you in the right direction. Let us know below what you think of the list and any great floor plans you can think of for us to add. Did yours make the list? tell us in the comment section below.
Imagine
Close your eyes for a moment and just think about this. It’s sunrise, and you roll out of your RV, morning air feeling brisk, fire from the night before taking its last breath as it’s trying to reignite. You find your favorite chair on the site, turn it to look out over the lake, and nestle in to relax. Birds chirping and fish jumping as the new day begins. This is what it’s all about!………. Now imagine a hot cup of coffee in your hand. Life just got so much better!
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We look forward to hearing from you and happy travels to all!